Calix v. Ashton Marine LLC et al
Carlos Calix |
Ashton Marine LLC, Ashton Boat Construction LLC and Paul M Boudreaux |
2:2014cv02430 |
October 23, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
New Orleans Office |
Jefferson |
Stanwood R. Duval |
Joseph C. Wilkinson |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 0216 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 117 ORDER ADOPTING 116 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. ORDERED that plaintiffs' Motion for Attorney's Fees, Record Doc.No. 104, is GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART and that defendants, AshtonMarine, LLC and Paul M. Boudreaux, pay to plaintiffs, Carlos Calix, Denis Valladares, Orlando Hernandez, Neri Hernandez, Isaias Castillo, and Lazaro Castro, the amount of $71,048.00 in reasonable attorneys fees Signed by Judge Stanwood R. Duval, Jr on 8/8/16.(Reference: 14-2430, 15-3622)(clc) |
Filing 48 ORDER AND REASONS ON MOTION. Plaintiffs' Motion to Quash Subpoena Duces Tecum and Motion for a Protective Order, Record Doc. No. 35, is GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART as set forth herein. IT IS ORDERED that the subpoena recipient must produce those materials within its possession, custody or control, responsive to Items Nos. 1-4 and 7 on Attachment "A" to the subpoena, as requested. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Wilkinson, Jr on 6/3/2015. (tbl) |
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